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Entrepreneurial Small Business 2nd Edition by Jerome Katz , Richard Green

Edition 2ISBN: 978-1259573798
book Entrepreneurial Small Business 2nd Edition by Jerome Katz , Richard Green cover

Entrepreneurial Small Business 2nd Edition by Jerome Katz , Richard Green

Edition 2ISBN: 978-1259573798
Exercise 20
Evaluating a Business Plan The goal of this exercise is to help you get used to scoring business plans the way bankers and investors do in the real world. Most financial professionals have checklists and scoring sheets that convert their accumulated wisdom into the factors that make a difference. Knowing how this scoring works can help entrepreneurs to bulletproof their plan, identifying problems before outsiders see them. One of the best business plan scoring systems is available to everyone for free on the Web. It comes from France's Ibis Associates. Originally built from a test of 57 firms, today it has been refined and is used on thousands of businesses, mostly from the United States and Western Europe.
a. Go to Ibis Associates New Business Plan analysis page at http://www.ibisassoc.co.uk/analysis_new_business.htm.
b. Print out the checklist and familiarize yourself with it.
c. Now read through the MyLibros.com business plan included in Appendix B of this chapter. When you see something that relates to the scoring checklist, mark it.
d. After reading the plan, fill in 'no' for those items missing.
e. Go to the Web site and fill in the questionnaire for the MyLibros.com, and check the score received.
f. Be ready to discuss your findings (and defend your scoring) in class. Give some thought to what could be done better in the plan to achieve a higher score.
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